The
IEEE Custom Integrated Circuits
Conference (CICC) will feature interactive poster presentations by
Tanner EDA's analog, mixed-signal design software users about what's behind
the electronic design of the Hubble's telescope camera. The
session is titled, "A
1.5mW 16b ADC with Improved Segmentation and Centroiding Algorithms and
Litho-Friendly Physical Design (LFD) Used in Space Telescope Imaging
Applications" and is presented by L. Lewyn, SnowBush-Gennum and M. Loose,
Teledyne Imaging Sensors. During the session, the images from the camera
will be featured and are also shown at
http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/Space/popup?id=1884338.

Tanner EDA is the world leader in
PC-based analog, mixed-signal (A/MS) and MEMS circuit design software.

When and Where
Tuesday, September 15, 5:30 pm to 7:00 pm
DoubleTree Hotel
San Jose, California

Tanner Tools Pro is a software suite for the design, layout and
verification of analog, mixed-signal, RF and MEMS ICs. It includes S-Edit
for schematic capture, T-Spice for analog circuit simulation and L-Edit for
physical layout. HiPer Silicon builds on the capabilities of Tanner
Tools Pro with advanced features that improve designer productivity,
including the HiPer Verify foundry-compatible physical verification engine,
Verilog-A simulation, an interactive autorouter, and device layout
automation. Tanner EDA software is available on the Windows® and Linux®
platforms with flexible node-locked and networked licensing configurations.

About Tanner EDA

Tanner EDA is a leading provider of
PC-based electronic design automation (EDA) software solutions for the
design, layout and verification of analog and mixed-signal ICs and MEMS.
Its solutions help speed designs from concept to silicon and are used by
thousands of companies to develop devices cost-effectively in the
biomedical, consumer electronics, wireless, imaging, power management, RF
and photovoltaic market segments. Founded in 1988, Tanner EDA is a division
of privately held Tanner Research, Inc.

Tanner EDA has been in the EDA market for over 20 years, and has shipped
over 25,000 licenses of its PC-based electronic design software to more
than 4,000 customers in 67 countries.